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we have a problem in our army, we have social problems, and environment of youth. we have many problems. we are a poor country. we have a different challenge to face, to cope with. people will want to separate and say, we are as we are, we are a group and we do not want to be part of this movement. i do not agree. i know i have some friends who are tuareg who want to move forward and be part of the country. we are not saying we have just to bring together and sit down at the table and say let's talk and everything is going to be good. no. we have to say the truth. yes, some people face violence. women in the north of the country have endured. we have many problems. >> injured. >> we have to say truth because some people did bad things and they have to be -- they have to face the responsibility. together, we have to do this job. we are going to do it. >> i think that word that you used three times, the truth, is of vital importance. it is time to bring in james, who is watching things online for us. to get an assessment of what has been said about this debate. good
we have a problem in our army, we have social problems, and environment of youth. we have many problems. we are a poor country. we have a different challenge to face, to cope with. people will want to separate and say, we are as we are, we are a group and we do not want to be part of this movement. i do not agree. i know i have some friends who are tuareg who want to move forward and be part of the country. we are not saying we have just to bring together and sit down at the table and say let's...
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french polynesia is to deny a part of every polynesians identity depriving them of their land their environment is to deprive them of part of themselves the guy who this stone comes from or. sits and this is exactly what all of this is about this afternoon nothing else this is more. to it is all that's visualized the forty one flashes in the thermonuclear explosions in the middle of the sky should move above more money shagnasty said some of your predecessors minister. steward's visualize again the one hundred thirty one underground explosions and underwater blasts one hundred twenty three of which were and more us atolls minister my dear colleagues if i offered you this stone would you feel safe placing it under the pillow of your loved ones every night or wouldn't you at least like to have a choice know that they're none of the parents and none of their children had a choice. after the first nuclear tests in nine hundred sixty in the midst of the algerian uprising france needed to find new frontiers as empty and as barren to steal jewry and desert. three years later france to sighted to conti
french polynesia is to deny a part of every polynesians identity depriving them of their land their environment is to deprive them of part of themselves the guy who this stone comes from or. sits and this is exactly what all of this is about this afternoon nothing else this is more. to it is all that's visualized the forty one flashes in the thermonuclear explosions in the middle of the sky should move above more money shagnasty said some of your predecessors minister. steward's visualize again...
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certain way today the constraints are a lot more sensitive so we're required to pay attention to the environment we're adapting and it's only out of this necessity to adapt that we're doing this work properly. and how you've got to remember that there was nuclear activity. it was the advanced support base for more at the time of the aerial trials so radioactive materials were handled there that's you know there were vulture planes stationed there that circulated the radioactive clouds to gather samples and everything was analyzed in how the boats that were contaminated in mara and frank were brought to how friend decontamination there was to see a lab which analyzed all radioactive substances so it was in a town where a lot of radioactivity was handle it. especially those that were heavily contaminated and were brought here by military jets during the eighty years about mystery testing the vultures came to this particular area where we had four stations where they could be decontaminated off and it was a simple method wearing full protective clothing cleaner sprayed the aircraft with an emulsion
certain way today the constraints are a lot more sensitive so we're required to pay attention to the environment we're adapting and it's only out of this necessity to adapt that we're doing this work properly. and how you've got to remember that there was nuclear activity. it was the advanced support base for more at the time of the aerial trials so radioactive materials were handled there that's you know there were vulture planes stationed there that circulated the radioactive clouds to gather...
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they already owned slaves and the environment in the u.s. was such that slave mortality was not as high in sash plantations as it was in place like cuba or brazil. where slaves didn't live for very long because the environment and disease. here in the u.s. if they were tbel treated as they could be, they would live for, you know, a decent lifespan. and so slave owners perceived that actually by banning the slave trade it would increase the value of the slaves they owned. it would limit the influx of slaves and the ability of their neighbors to buy new slaves. it was an odd colation. >> you have a chart in the book that showses the -- i want to use the word importation of slaves; correct? what is it shows here. >> there's a strong slave right before we ban it. everyone knew that as soon as the clock turned that congress was going to bant slave trade. >> the other half of your book is about the international human rights law. when did human rights laws start part of the discussion on the slave trade? >> really around the turn of the 19th centu
they already owned slaves and the environment in the u.s. was such that slave mortality was not as high in sash plantations as it was in place like cuba or brazil. where slaves didn't live for very long because the environment and disease. here in the u.s. if they were tbel treated as they could be, they would live for, you know, a decent lifespan. and so slave owners perceived that actually by banning the slave trade it would increase the value of the slaves they owned. it would limit the...
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for the manufacturers they really have to come in and see what to do to people's lives it's not an environment that it's environmental racism best feelings angry. you know the first will to scaling the third world so badly it's so unfair to have all this is both an old as well being old is techno. undersold is of people who really. definitely and interestingly. it is illegal to put this in some landfills in the states and yet it is legal and they're very good idea to bring them here to africa where we don't have any proper recite we don't even have any recycling facility at all so it is not going to. all these resources. to see the real sure of the belong to all of us. one of the oldest or did all good company put to good lives. below principles. of the do you enjoy your work. things and no i don't like this job it makes a sick joke i'll stop when i'm fifteen or eighteen years old or something like. what type of work will you do then. i'll go to church and look for a job when i'm twenty years old i'd like to be a reverend father holding on to the truth of god makes me want to become a priest s
for the manufacturers they really have to come in and see what to do to people's lives it's not an environment that it's environmental racism best feelings angry. you know the first will to scaling the third world so badly it's so unfair to have all this is both an old as well being old is techno. undersold is of people who really. definitely and interestingly. it is illegal to put this in some landfills in the states and yet it is legal and they're very good idea to bring them here to africa...
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they already owned slaves, and the environment in the u.s. was such that slave mortality was not as high in southern plantations as it was in places like cuba or brazil, where slaves really didn't live very long because of the environment and the diseases. here in the u.s. if they were well-treated, as well-treated as they could be, they would live for a deposit life span. and so slave owners perceived with ban thing slave trade that would increase the value of the slaves they owned but a it would limit the influx of slaves. so it was an odd coalition. >> you have a chart in your book here that shows the -- i want to use the word importation of slaves. what is this showing here? >> guest: there's a real strong spike in the number of slaves entering the u.s. right before we ban it. everyone knew that as soon as that clocked turned on 1808 that congress was going to bon the slave trade. >> host: the other half of your book is about the international human rights law. when did human rights laws start becoming part of this discussion on the slave
they already owned slaves, and the environment in the u.s. was such that slave mortality was not as high in southern plantations as it was in places like cuba or brazil, where slaves really didn't live very long because of the environment and the diseases. here in the u.s. if they were well-treated, as well-treated as they could be, they would live for a deposit life span. and so slave owners perceived with ban thing slave trade that would increase the value of the slaves they owned but a it...
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totally sterile environment the technician is preparing the back seats that will soon be used in the first clinical trials in humans to tell if he's asked. i've been getting from what they. i think that would be into it that way then the participants' blood samples will be brought back to display any antibodies in it tested. the body's chemical and i are different from the influenza virus that if they do. oh and my pride even though the effect is perfect. but will the vaccine be affected. against the notorious deviant flu swine flu. director kylie little did they the wind room and found our region that we selected the kaplan said that when you said oh so but it's quite the footy give the fe. they hope to read the official council would you say a kind of battle. of course the only way to know for sure is to expose the blood samples from the clinical trials to the actual flu virus is right here in this play with them it can only do not have it the landfill but we're hoping to get in there for the study would think you read this this field and when should it any response. they have been
totally sterile environment the technician is preparing the back seats that will soon be used in the first clinical trials in humans to tell if he's asked. i've been getting from what they. i think that would be into it that way then the participants' blood samples will be brought back to display any antibodies in it tested. the body's chemical and i are different from the influenza virus that if they do. oh and my pride even though the effect is perfect. but will the vaccine be affected....
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the people who were capable of getting their heads around it in the days of nuclear trials the word environment didn't exist for season lagoons were simply considered to be the most practical garbage dumps concrete scrap metal holes of airplanes or trucks were all just thrown in without so much as a second thought to all the waste that was dumped in the lake was not radioactive waste that was maybe polluting like batteries or hydrocarbons which were still in vehicles per se it's more was immediately put in the lake so in two thousand and eight in fact there had already been a first sighting of such waste so every habitation project was immediately organized by the country and the community to get rid of all this waste and on the day just debris on the batteries would obviously be taken out without any doubt then material like bits of concrete and it would be done in open view of the country's watch to see that everything was taken out properly and it's got to be seen that life is resumed on top of the waste that the coral is regrown it mustn't badly affect the ecosystem or the environment espec
the people who were capable of getting their heads around it in the days of nuclear trials the word environment didn't exist for season lagoons were simply considered to be the most practical garbage dumps concrete scrap metal holes of airplanes or trucks were all just thrown in without so much as a second thought to all the waste that was dumped in the lake was not radioactive waste that was maybe polluting like batteries or hydrocarbons which were still in vehicles per se it's more was...
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namely is it evolving into a plus for the environment or do the risks still outway the benefits. will me is director rob stone director of "pandora's promise" and former nuclear power plant operator joins us as well. you say this film is completely one-sided. explain. >> i was really disappointed to see almost no coverage of any interviews with experts about energy efficiency or renewable energy like solar and wind when these are the cleanest, fastest and the cheapest solutions to climate change. and in this country the utilities have tripled investment in energy efficiency just in the last few years. that's making all of our homes and shops and businesses get more energy services out of the power that we generate. that's just scratching the surface. >> but the film clearly says that alternative solutions like solar, wind, is not a real energy solution. it's never going to be enough. and that's why oil companies invest in it and support it because they know it will never be a real solution. >> that's what the film says. but that's not what people who are expert in the areas of re
namely is it evolving into a plus for the environment or do the risks still outway the benefits. will me is director rob stone director of "pandora's promise" and former nuclear power plant operator joins us as well. you say this film is completely one-sided. explain. >> i was really disappointed to see almost no coverage of any interviews with experts about energy efficiency or renewable energy like solar and wind when these are the cleanest, fastest and the cheapest solutions...
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which we have created surrounding drugs, the hysteria because the environment allows police officers to look at my kids like a fit the description of a drug user and so i fear that interaction, my kids interaction with the police a hell of a lot more than my kids interactions with drugs because i can teach them about drugs because i know that the drug affects our predictable but this interaction with black boys and the police is not predictable. >> host: but both can be avoided by drug use avoidance. >> guest: my kids might avoid it, but the point is there are kids who won't so if they do not at least you are keeping them safe by having the education, giving them the correct information. not only that knorr not only teaching them about drug is that how to think critically and evaluated formation. that's what we tell you and i value as a professor. but you talk about legalization. one of the things i want to make clear his yes i'm not encouraging legalization. decriminalization looks like this. what you do is buy the drugs are still illegal but when people are caught instead of having
which we have created surrounding drugs, the hysteria because the environment allows police officers to look at my kids like a fit the description of a drug user and so i fear that interaction, my kids interaction with the police a hell of a lot more than my kids interactions with drugs because i can teach them about drugs because i know that the drug affects our predictable but this interaction with black boys and the police is not predictable. >> host: but both can be avoided by drug...
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except that no one yet how deceiving the natural environments means there is no need to feed the fish the remotes in this poll and leave off the food chain of micro algae plankton in sri there are no diseases. and no need to pollute the water with anti biotics. this is the daily artists. this is too late because of a hat with his goal of mobile but they don't know role of a pathetic yes we are events that will be two to try to sort the clothes they stayed with the peeps. if the wheat with yes rbis me about it about. if you haven't met one one hundred and fifty for one defeat at the local bar. every year but to look from the harvests fifteen hundred tonnes of fish only half the amount produced in many intensive farms. but it's quality that is a higher price. i called in to our scientific data. the body a bit ago prof i do our part to conduct body reaching out to students of the roses on the up and running outside traded by the psc of. vita me sweating before tumbling the storm turns a tidy profit and it's actually good for the environment. the five star hotel the fish and birds two hun
except that no one yet how deceiving the natural environments means there is no need to feed the fish the remotes in this poll and leave off the food chain of micro algae plankton in sri there are no diseases. and no need to pollute the water with anti biotics. this is the daily artists. this is too late because of a hat with his goal of mobile but they don't know role of a pathetic yes we are events that will be two to try to sort the clothes they stayed with the peeps. if the wheat with yes...
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care how about how to make a bomb that we simply want access to the information they have about the environment and the health of facts now it is time to listen to the voice of the house on the law presented who is for who is against the law is adopted minister it is your turn to speak but i think that the culture of military suit is really very poisonous especially concerning the health risks and the risks to the environment was it as in the united states a commission exists which has been allowed access to these military archives for all these years where we can find all the information linked to the tests but doesn't contain the information about type of nuclear weapon that was tested wonder how to make such and such weapons work so that is not the goal of our involvement. which was initiated at that time. for thousands of polynesians who worked in material. profited from the windfall they received from mainland france they did so in secret it's difficult for them to keep the memories alive the veterans are gone taking their memories and their testimonies with them history is starting to unr
care how about how to make a bomb that we simply want access to the information they have about the environment and the health of facts now it is time to listen to the voice of the house on the law presented who is for who is against the law is adopted minister it is your turn to speak but i think that the culture of military suit is really very poisonous especially concerning the health risks and the risks to the environment was it as in the united states a commission exists which has been...
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global recovery but also withstand any any for the terminal or more uncertainty coming from the global environment and that reflects its strong fundamentals and skills policy making. ahmad tales de lago di assistant director of the imf asia pacific department led a team of officials who met with key financial and economic policymakers in korea over the past two weeks to assess korea's economic health speaking at a press briefing on friday she said. korea will achieve two point eight per cent gdp growth this year and three point seven per cent growth in twenty fourteen. two sets of numbers which meant a change from previous imf forecast with what korea stability in the financial sector with banks now less vulnerable to external liquidity shocks however in the longer term she says. or you will still be sometimes in tasks at home with rising corporate and household debts. we'll bring down the domestic economy. we are somewhat less optimistic however that growth prospects in the longer end. even the we each may relate to the weak momentum as domestic demand which will in my continued heavy reliance on
global recovery but also withstand any any for the terminal or more uncertainty coming from the global environment and that reflects its strong fundamentals and skills policy making. ahmad tales de lago di assistant director of the imf asia pacific department led a team of officials who met with key financial and economic policymakers in korea over the past two weeks to assess korea's economic health speaking at a press briefing on friday she said. korea will achieve two point eight per cent...
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during his time he was an enemy of the environment. i think this was pretty damning in 1844. and it's hard to think of course of any boston merchant who did as much damage to the environment as this young man. of course this young man today is on environmentalism. now there is a lesson here which is that we are a destructive species and if you love nature it often makes sense to stay away from it. now, also i started acquiring and out small children five years ago. laughter can you can tell i'm an economist to the donelson moved to the woods not far and i started to do a lot more damage to the environment than monroe did. now it's not -- i'm taking no stand on the science of global warming in this book but certainly if you are worried about global warming more about the price of gas at the pump that in fact living in relatively compact urban spaces means less energy consumption even holding one fact is that people that live in the house's use on average 88% less electricity than people that live in apartments. the gap is so much smaller but it still is there and a lot of the
during his time he was an enemy of the environment. i think this was pretty damning in 1844. and it's hard to think of course of any boston merchant who did as much damage to the environment as this young man. of course this young man today is on environmentalism. now there is a lesson here which is that we are a destructive species and if you love nature it often makes sense to stay away from it. now, also i started acquiring and out small children five years ago. laughter can you can tell i'm...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh what a relief it is! see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. [kevin] paul and i have been [paul] well...forever. [kevin] he's the one person who loves pizza more than i do. [paul] we're obsessed. [kevin] we decided to make our obsession our livelihood. [kevin] business was really good. [kevin] then our sauce supplier told me: "you got to get quickbooks
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh what a relief it is! see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on...
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we will work hard to remove all the debris as soon as possible. >> environment ministry officials say they hope to complete the clean up in other mars by march next year. >>> the nuclear accident prompted a major rethink of japan's energy policy. in july the government introduced a system called the feed and tariff, allows people with renewable energy to sell companies at a fixed price. investors have rushed in to take advantage ofmarket. workers in southern japan started construction on one of japan's largest solar plants. a trading house is overseeing the project and extends over 1 million square meters. they purchased the site 30 years ago and hoped to build a petro chemical complex. but a recession foiled their plan. last october they announce ad new plan to go solar. they hope to switch on the plant in april of next year. they project it will be able to power 30,000 households. >> translator: we would like to promote renewable energy, and we would like to help cover power shortages in the region. so we want to contribute to the power supply. >> government officials say that as of
we will work hard to remove all the debris as soon as possible. >> environment ministry officials say they hope to complete the clean up in other mars by march next year. >>> the nuclear accident prompted a major rethink of japan's energy policy. in july the government introduced a system called the feed and tariff, allows people with renewable energy to sell companies at a fixed price. investors have rushed in to take advantage ofmarket. workers in southern japan started...
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universal camouflage pattern, a culmination of the two traditional patterns for fighting in the woodland environment or desert. you can see what it looks like. ucp. supposedly can be worn anywhere and blend in anywhere. it has drawn a lot of criticism to be -- for being inadequate. with soldiers in afghanistan are wearing, they are not wearing these ones but wearing those that are more appropriate in that environment. eight years later it is back to the drawing board for the u.s. army and it will design a new uniform that could cost $4 billion. that is a lot of money. for camouflage. >> not each, i should say. for all of them. i think. the international papers here on "france 24." >> france heads into the final world cup qualifier against finland knowing automatic qualification that they had a group i is probably behind them. spain is three points ahead. could qualify directly at france's expense. except that the only way they can get to brazil is via the playoffs. >> the important thing is to create a positive vibe. we played a very good friendly match against australia. scored a lot of goals. good
universal camouflage pattern, a culmination of the two traditional patterns for fighting in the woodland environment or desert. you can see what it looks like. ucp. supposedly can be worn anywhere and blend in anywhere. it has drawn a lot of criticism to be -- for being inadequate. with soldiers in afghanistan are wearing, they are not wearing these ones but wearing those that are more appropriate in that environment. eight years later it is back to the drawing board for the u.s. army and it...
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number one priority and as i told environment plus the cost. because by the action of the additional guess in europe. and i mean first of all we're. incompatibly more competitive. but of the actual shell gas if you will. but but for us for russia we're not interested because of our environment or because we just have enough gas as it is we don't need to extract it or is it also costly in a technological drac what's what's what's the reason of russia russia is. russia's very rich was a shell of its sources probably in the next century of the pan will come when the shale gas production will be considered the russian but got to do with enough. for the current censured it is orders of the usual. it is sources and. new areas or for or for offshore fields and not before get the arctic and sure as a course the effect of this for this it is orders will be unbeatable and that's why i was assured of that. will we were ease and we will stay competitive in the world the gas market meanwhile as you've said not only america has become self-sufficient in natu
number one priority and as i told environment plus the cost. because by the action of the additional guess in europe. and i mean first of all we're. incompatibly more competitive. but of the actual shell gas if you will. but but for us for russia we're not interested because of our environment or because we just have enough gas as it is we don't need to extract it or is it also costly in a technological drac what's what's what's the reason of russia russia is. russia's very rich was a shell of...
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at a push seek to destroy up to this new environment and undermine our relationship when i am in france much iran is always willing to pursue positive dialogue with the united states and the west in general. we're ready to look at whatever perspective arrangements they would like to put on the table. as long as they are based on equality they receive process and respect the man for the inherent tries so iran and its people pushing a fake i believe there is a window of opportunity at the moment but we have yet to see how serious the americans are about using it on at. length. and. wealthy british scientists it's time to write. for the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy cons a report on our. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you. but will tune into bangalore's stories. you hear. that spanish. visit. again you know it seems to me that we can have all the political rhetoric you want you want to know what the israelis say about you around whether around so it's about the israel or you know blah blah blah bl
at a push seek to destroy up to this new environment and undermine our relationship when i am in france much iran is always willing to pursue positive dialogue with the united states and the west in general. we're ready to look at whatever perspective arrangements they would like to put on the table. as long as they are based on equality they receive process and respect the man for the inherent tries so iran and its people pushing a fake i believe there is a window of opportunity at the moment...
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we cross to marc morano he is the publisher of climate depot and a former staffer of the us senate environment and public works committee or a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime on alexander if i go to you first in london i was reading the daily mail a couple of days ago and they had an article about greenpeace and russia and the arctic or oil platform and i must say that the article was what rather pro greenpeace and very anti russian and then i read the seventy or so comments at the end of the article and my goodness the article was very much out of touch with whoever wrote the article and the editorial line of that publication a lot of people thought that greenpeace has gone too far it's a publicity stunt they made sure there were so many different kinds of nationalities on that operation to get maximum media effect what do you think about this i mean because greenpeace is doing this for publicity obviously to what degree it's doing it for science and environmentalism we can discuss go ahead here is what greenpeace is a direct action organization they've
we cross to marc morano he is the publisher of climate depot and a former staffer of the us senate environment and public works committee or a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime on alexander if i go to you first in london i was reading the daily mail a couple of days ago and they had an article about greenpeace and russia and the arctic or oil platform and i must say that the article was what rather pro greenpeace and very anti russian and then i read the...
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different environments have different cultures. the culture is a very important impact in evaluating risks. obviously, once you have all the parameters that represent the graphic of risk some of then you actually put in place different elements to mitigate that. but rule of law, for instance, obviously, the contracts can be -- it can be a contract that actually says in case of conflict, we can actually establish our side of the country in a mutual tribunal where he actually have the chance to have a fair trial. there are other parameters that will be on a case-by-case basis, based on who you are doing business with and what the connection is with people in the country. other people politically related and political connections thomas o they can actually have an impact on the islamist relations we are going to have. it is difficult to establish one mainstream attitude to have when it comes to this type of risks. >> if you have one practical saying youu are should did the exit many baskets, so to speak. >> ash you should put your --
different environments have different cultures. the culture is a very important impact in evaluating risks. obviously, once you have all the parameters that represent the graphic of risk some of then you actually put in place different elements to mitigate that. but rule of law, for instance, obviously, the contracts can be -- it can be a contract that actually says in case of conflict, we can actually establish our side of the country in a mutual tribunal where he actually have the chance to...
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. >>> facebook will begin pulling advertising from pages that feature environment and sexually explicit images. they're trying to strike a balance between protecting brands and free speech. in may were more than a dozen companies pulled their ads, saying they don't want their ads next to violent and sexual content. >>> len ramirez on a non-profit rolling out out welcome mat. >> 10 to $60 billion could flow to california. >> reporter: the question is, where, not when. >> we want to make sure we get a strong stair -- a strong share of that. >> reporter: san jose is teaming up with private partners to promote the region to chinese company and investors. >> we have more chinese companies coming to san jose and sill con valley. they start up here, and they crate jobs here. >> reporter: a trickle has already started in this north san jose office building, where investors are making startups. >> i see them place a more important role than in other regions. >> reporter: hong bank was born in china and moved to california. he says the area has what the chinese want. >> knowledge, talent, investm
. >>> facebook will begin pulling advertising from pages that feature environment and sexually explicit images. they're trying to strike a balance between protecting brands and free speech. in may were more than a dozen companies pulled their ads, saying they don't want their ads next to violent and sexual content. >>> len ramirez on a non-profit rolling out out welcome mat. >> 10 to $60 billion could flow to california. >> reporter: the question is, where, not...
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. >> i think it is a group of people away from their environment. >> it depends on how well they come across. >> the government is trying to do something about it, focusing on greater transparency with money and how politicians spend and misspend cash. the findings show up those efforts are following on stony around and rather touchingly, all people in the u.k. really want is to know that when a politician says he or she will do something, they will do it. that could be the hardest thing of all. >> the former cia director will be joining the school of government. currently, he is a visiting professor. you remain -- you may remember that last month many students gathered in protest. if there were about 75 people at the demonstration which was organized by the ad hoc immunity against the militarization. so far, there have not been any similar reactions. in his new position, he will be a non-resident senior ll. there he will participate in a project, taking a look at the technological, scientific, and economic dynamics. the project will also take a look at how policy may be spurring that
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it contends tense environment these people are very happy with the conduct of the police not just a day earlier. chevron is continuing. these operations may feel that although sometimes that it's going to add to this in irresponsible way to the people here feel like they haven't been consultant and if he liked their point of view isn't being taken into consideration. lines of business of farming area people here will i glanced to survive but if the water does get contaminated which is something that they fear will happen as a result of the franking their very existence is threatened to quit just like her so frustrated when the situation and when jesse spencer environments need the demonstration painting is a good clear out what will make these protesters the vatican think if we turn around or sitting down there saying their grounds. they don't want to leave this area look oh so cute of them with anonymous and reminding you can also stand today the falling leaves see all the traits that is the capital. bush mentioned local city of substance is used if rocky with kidman in the soil and gr
it contends tense environment these people are very happy with the conduct of the police not just a day earlier. chevron is continuing. these operations may feel that although sometimes that it's going to add to this in irresponsible way to the people here feel like they haven't been consultant and if he liked their point of view isn't being taken into consideration. lines of business of farming area people here will i glanced to survive but if the water does get contaminated which is something...
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coming up on r t we had to one of the most extreme environments on earth for antarctica by the sea don't go away. why. syria and the neighborhood is washington stumbles its way through the syrian crisis there are those who see this horrific conflict as a perfect opportunity to topple assad then move on to turn around at the same time iran in the u.s. are said to engage in direct talks so what's ahead more conflict or the start of pragmatism compromise. choose your language. of choice make it with zero in federal custody still some not. choose to use the consensus you can. choose to get to use the degree to. choose the stories that in your life choose be access to your office. cape town south africa the i condemn it few other of diesel electric research vessel the sport. pilot is aboard an officer with unrivaled knowledge of these waters he still has to ship out into the atlantic and then returns to dock. this is the very last opportunity for several weeks to call home with a cell phone very soon all mobiles will be far out of range the ship is setting sail for a vast and inaccessible are
coming up on r t we had to one of the most extreme environments on earth for antarctica by the sea don't go away. why. syria and the neighborhood is washington stumbles its way through the syrian crisis there are those who see this horrific conflict as a perfect opportunity to topple assad then move on to turn around at the same time iran in the u.s. are said to engage in direct talks so what's ahead more conflict or the start of pragmatism compromise. choose your language. of choice make it...
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they already owned slaves and the environment in the u.s. is such that mortality wasn't in the plantations that is it was in places like to the or brazil because the environment and the diseases as they could be they would live for a decent life span so by banning the slave trade that would increase the value they already owned that limit the ability of their neighbors. so it was an odd coalition. >> you have a part in your book that shows. where is this going here? >> there is a strong despite right before we ban it because we know that position as it turned in 1808 congress was going to ban the trade. >> the other half is about the international human rights law. when does the human rights law start becoming a part of this discussion? >> around the turn of the century but people think that international human rights law is a product of the 20th century. that is in most people said it is after world war ii. so the holocaust happened and as the news of that came out a bunch of things happened after world war ii. there was the trial of the cr
they already owned slaves and the environment in the u.s. is such that mortality wasn't in the plantations that is it was in places like to the or brazil because the environment and the diseases as they could be they would live for a decent life span so by banning the slave trade that would increase the value they already owned that limit the ability of their neighbors. so it was an odd coalition. >> you have a part in your book that shows. where is this going here? >> there is a...
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charles: also, in this environment the idea of raising all the taxes have a detrimental impact at some point* when can they keep the money they worked for than put it into the economy ? >> you're absolutely right. there are people that feel there are folks to our struggling to get by. that is a concern and part of a conversation either way you hit the daily commuter. >> so you say the people making more the entrepreneurs already pare the lot -- pay the lion's share. it's not like they will stay in those brackets allot fall down after a decade according to the irs data. not to get into a debate with the brackets in this country. >> and come inequality has grown over the last few decades. charles: let's leave it therens the party. all that and more coming up. its "money". >> here's what is "money" tonight. a strong, solid jobs report. unemployment is not going down for the reasons you think. we take off the rose colored glasses until you the real numbers on where the economy stands. plus, american wealth is back. we have recovered $16 trillion. don't count your money at the poker table y
charles: also, in this environment the idea of raising all the taxes have a detrimental impact at some point* when can they keep the money they worked for than put it into the economy ? >> you're absolutely right. there are people that feel there are folks to our struggling to get by. that is a concern and part of a conversation either way you hit the daily commuter. >> so you say the people making more the entrepreneurs already pare the lot -- pay the lion's share. it's not like...
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you're having extreme problems settling down and for your mind to settle, and the new environment, a different way of dressing, different way of eating. it's like some sort of military boot camp. you've even got the same hairstyle. >> here whole days are spent in quiet contemplation. meditation is the cornerstone of menastic practice, free from the cares of everyday life and open to everyday understanding. this has seen extraordinary change since tight military rul tourists are returning in droves to see the sights and, in some cases, taking a more spiritual experience. >> when the governments opened up more foreign mediators came. many of them are coming now, especially this year, not only from the west, people from the east also come here. >> entering a monastery, at least for a short time, is a normal part of life for many in myanmar, regarded as a deeply devout country. meditation, detachment and oving kindness are just some aspects of the quest for nirvana and release from the suffering of perpetual reincarnation, which is at the heart of what buddhists believe. >> i like the su
you're having extreme problems settling down and for your mind to settle, and the new environment, a different way of dressing, different way of eating. it's like some sort of military boot camp. you've even got the same hairstyle. >> here whole days are spent in quiet contemplation. meditation is the cornerstone of menastic practice, free from the cares of everyday life and open to everyday understanding. this has seen extraordinary change since tight military rul tourists are returning...
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totally sterile environment. the technician is preparing the back seats that will soon be used in the first clinical trials in humans in a tv spots. i've been getting from what they i think that would be into it that way. then the participants' blood samples will be brought back to display any antibodies in it tested. the body can recover the difference when the input of the fire. if they do. oh and my pride even though the effect is perfect. but will the vaccine be affected. against the notorious deviant flu swine flu. director kylie little did it the wife norma and from our region that we selected the kaplan said that when you said oh so but it's quite the footy give the fray they hope to read the official council would you say a kind of battle. of course the only way to know for sure is to expose the blood samples from the clinical trials to the actual flu virus is right here in this land over him and for all we do not have it the landfill but we're hoping to get in there for the study would begin we get this
totally sterile environment. the technician is preparing the back seats that will soon be used in the first clinical trials in humans in a tv spots. i've been getting from what they i think that would be into it that way. then the participants' blood samples will be brought back to display any antibodies in it tested. the body can recover the difference when the input of the fire. if they do. oh and my pride even though the effect is perfect. but will the vaccine be affected. against the...